BISC 120Lg Lecture 6: Evolutionary Mechanisms (cont.)

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Natural selection: differential survival and/or reproduction results in certain alleles being passed to next generation in greater proportions. Random genetic drift: changes in allele frequency, can result in maladaptive evolution. Populations of in nite size: we assume that alleles are drawn from gene pool in their exact frequencies, sampling error alters allele frequencies in nite populations. Small population allele frequencies may not represent large population: genetic drift (allele frequencies increase just by chance) Ex: bottleneck effect: large population stays in one place and is reduced and then increases back to normal size and lose genetic variation. Ex: founder effect: when small number of individuals move and establish population in different place. Selection and drift are opposing forces: selection increases t and drift results from chance, selection is more ef cient in larger populations, drift is more prominent in smaller populations - selection does not work as well.

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